Back in the heyday of the Civil Rights hassles southerners worked hard to learn to say "knee-grow" and about when they got it down to where they could say it without tying their tongues in knots the word was officially banned by the Yankee Language Transformation Office. Then we went through African American and Black and Afro American and black again and Afro-Am and just African and as each term became identified as pejorative it had to change again. I will stick with "Negro."
Good for you. I’ll be 69 this month; am a Southerner, still live in the South. - “Negro” is a fine designation which does show respect. - My Southern relatives who tried to use that word, innocently pronounced it incorrectly - & NOT maliciously. - My Daddy & his brothers & sisters lived on a farm when kids; their neighbors were Negro children who were their playmates. - I’m so sick of all this ever-changing PC stuff; I just want to withdraw into my house & stay at home & mind my own business - IF THE RABBLE ROUSERS WILL LET ME !